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Mortality among Urban Bus Drivers
International Journal of Epidemiology, 1991Driving a bus in urban areas is considered to be a highly stressful occupation, one which also involves exposure to air pollutants generated by motor vehicles. In order to investigate the potential health hazards associated with this occupation, the causes of death of 376 New York City bus drivers were studied. Analyses of proportionate mortality found
D, Michaels, S R, Zoloth
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BMJ, 1994
What looked at first like mere alcoholic tremulousness exploded into full blown delirium tremens the morning after admission. He trembled and sweated and shook the bed, cursing in the tongue of the great Simon Bolivar as little green men descended upon him like so many furies to pinch and torment him.
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What looked at first like mere alcoholic tremulousness exploded into full blown delirium tremens the morning after admission. He trembled and sweated and shook the bed, cursing in the tongue of the great Simon Bolivar as little green men descended upon him like so many furies to pinch and torment him.
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Risky behavior of bus commuters and bus drivers in Karachi, Pakistan
Accident Analysis & Prevention, 1999Buses account for a disproportionate number of road traffic accident fatalities in Karachi, Pakistan and other developing countries. Potentially dangerous bus driving and commuting practices that increase risk of road accidents and the effect of traffic police on bus behavior are evaluated.
Mirza, S, Mirza, M, Chotani, H, Luby, S
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The Bus Owner, the Bus Driver, and His Lover
Work and Occupations, 2010Sociologists of service work have firmly established that clients may become crucial allies for either workers or managers at conflict throughout the labor process. However, less attention has been given to how these colluding relations may extend beyond the limits of a service interaction.
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Multiobjective Metaheuristics for the Bus Driver Scheduling Problem
Transportation Science, 2001We present new multiobjective metaheuristics for solving real-world crew scheduling problems in public bus transport companies. Since the crews of these companies are drivers, we will designate the problem as bus-driver scheduling. Crew scheduling problems are well known, and several mathematical programming-based techniques have been proposed to ...
Helena R. Lourenço +2 more
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An analysis of bus drivers’ interactions with motorists
Accident Analysis & PreventionDriving a bus in the city is a task that demands attention to changing road conditions while dealing with passengers' needs. Bus drivers often experience aggression from passengers and other road users, which sometimes escalate, eventually leading to violence. However, many road conflicts are rarely reported and, hence, difficult to study. This article
Rodrigo, Mora +2 more
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Passenger Smoking Effects on Bus Drivers
Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal, 1971(1971). Passenger Smoking Effects on Bus Drivers. Archives of Environmental Health: An International Journal: Vol. 22, No. 4, pp. 512-512.
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Bus drivers’ anger and anger expression in driver–passenger conflicts
International Journal of Occupational Safety and ErgonomicsBus driver anger due to passenger misbehavior may lead to serious bus accidents, yet there are no mature tools available to capture bus driver reactions during driver-passenger conflicts. The bus driver anger scale (BDAS) and the bus driver anger expression inventory (BDAX) were developed to measure the anger levels and expressions of drivers in such ...
Yi Tang, Qun Chen, Shi Ye
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Bus Driver Scheduling — An Overview
1995In this paper, presented at the sixth International Workshop on Computer-Aided Transit Scheduling, the problem of bus driver scheduling is introduced, and some of the constraints and conditions existing in different user environments are presented. The way in which such conditions may affect solution methods is discussed.
Anthony Wren, Jean-Marc Rousseau
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The Bus Driver's Sanity Problem
The College Mathematics Journal, 1999Todd Will (towill@davidson.edu) joined the department of mathematics at Davidson College in 1993 after receiving his Ph.D. from the University of lllinois and his B.A. from Carleton College. As a contributing author of the text Matrices, Geometry & Mathematica he is currently seeking interesting applications of the singular value decomposition.
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